Steve Harvey: Men Wearing Makeup & How To Control Troubled Teens

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Steve Harvey: May 29 2013

On Steve Harvey May 29 2013, Steve will be giving some advice to teenage girls who’s moms concerned about their kids growing up too fast and will provide parents with pointers on how to control troubled teens. Then, what does the audience think of feminine men products, men wearing makeup, and men wearing hoes? Speaking of strange, Steve hears about audience member’s strangest habits and votes on whether or not they’re weird. Finally, Steve will be talking about a new type of vending machine that offers high-end food for a high-end price.

Steve Harvey: How To Control Troubled Teens

Steve Harvey May 29 2013 Steve tells parents how to control troubled teens.

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With today’s youth flocking to Facebook in droves, there is no doubt that more and more of their personal lives are being aired out on the internet. Not only that, but there’s also a lot of concern about kids growing up too fast. What do you think Steve will have to say about all of this?

There no more perplexing a situation for a parent than a child that just can’t be reigned in. How to control troubled teens is something that puzzles many parents, and Steve will be talking to parents about how they can do it. Do any of you guys have troubled teens? How do you get them under control?

Steve Harvey: Men Wearing Makeup A Trend?

There seems to be no stranger a trend then men wearing makeup and men wearing hoes. Who decided that men wearing makeup was a thing outside of the movies? Even more so, when did men wearing hoes become something that any guy ever considered doing? What guy was getting dressed one day and decided that panty hoes needed to be part of his wardrobe?

About Daniel Hill

Daniel Hill, here. After graduating from Duquesne University in 2012 with a journalism degree, I stumbled around in the dark for a bit before finding a home at Recapo in Cincinnati. I enjoy going to the gym, writing (duh), reading, music, and a LOT of video games. Get at me, fellow nerds.